Energy Fuels to Resume Vanadium Production

published:28 Sep 2018

Energy Fuels to Resume Vanadium Production

Energy Fuels to Resume Vanadium Production

published:28 Sep 2018

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News came out that Energy Fuels will resume Vanadium Production. This is great news as it will bring in some revenue for the company while we wait for the Uranium market to get going.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/energy-fuels-commencing-vanadium-production-100000129.html...

Energy Fuels to Resume Vanadium Production

published:28 Sep 2018

views:305

News came out that Energy Fuels will resume Vanadium Production. This is great news as it will bring in some revenue for the company while we wait for the Uranium market to get going.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/energy-fuels-commencing-vanadium-production-100000129.html...

Energy Fuels Inc boosts working capital position to over US$55mln

published:10 Aug 2018

Energy Fuels Inc boosts working capital position to over US$55mln

Energy Fuels Inc boosts working capital position to over US$55mln

published:10 Aug 2018

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Energy Fuels (TSE:EFR) (NYSE:UUUU) CEO Mark Chalmers tells Proactive Investors the uranium mining company reported earnings of $7.1mln for the second quarter.
Additionally, Chalmers says the company added to its working capital which grew to US$55.25mln, including cash and cash equivalents. Chalmers says the company was happy to pull in US$26.9mln in revenue for the quarter, despite \"a very difficult market.\"...

Energy Fuels Inc boosts working capital position to over US$55mln

published:10 Aug 2018

views:325

Energy Fuels (TSE:EFR) (NYSE:UUUU) CEO Mark Chalmers tells Proactive Investors the uranium mining company reported earnings of $7.1mln for the second quarter.
Additionally, Chalmers says the company added to its working capital which grew to US$55.25mln, including cash and cash equivalents. Chalmers says the company was happy to pull in US$26.9mln in revenue for the quarter, despite \"a very difficult market.\"...

Energy Fuels Inc (NYSE:UUUU, TSX:EFR) CEO Mark Chalmers tells Proactive Investors that the company filed a Section 232 trade petition to limit imports of developing countries\' uranium into the U.S. Chalmers says the petition seeks to limit imports of uranium into the U.S., effectively reserving 25% of the U.S. nuclear market for U.S. uranium production.
Chalmers says it\'s a key year ahead, with Energy Fuels coming up with a number of options to improve and change its dynamics....

Energy Fuels Inc (NYSE:UUUU, TSX:EFR) CEO Mark Chalmers tells Proactive Investors that the company filed a Section 232 trade petition to limit imports of developing countries\' uranium into the U.S. Chalmers says the petition seeks to limit imports of uranium into the U.S., effectively reserving 25% of the U.S. nuclear market for U.S. uranium production.
Chalmers says it\'s a key year ahead, with Energy Fuels coming up with a number of options to improve and change its dynamics....

Energy Fuels at PDAC2018

Energy Fuels at PDAC2018

Energy Fuels’ Mark Chalmers on the US uranium mining industry

published:13 Mar 2018

Energy Fuels’ Mark Chalmers on the US uranium mining industry

Energy Fuels’ Mark Chalmers on the US uranium mining industry

published:13 Mar 2018

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March 12, 2018 — “The nuclear industry in the United States has been challenged with natural gas and the increase in renewables lately. We do not want to be greedy here, but we do think that a frontend of the nuclear fuel cycle is required in the United States,” states Mark Chalmers, President & CEO of Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU | TSX: EFR), in an interview with InvestorIntel’s Jeff Wareham.
Jeff Wareham: Mark, uranium and vanadium have both been in the news a lot lately. First of all, can you comment on what is going on in the market and particularly what is going on politically in the U.S.?
Mark Chalmers: Uranium itself has historically been a political, kind of, element. We as a company, with Ur-Energy, we filed a Section 232, a trade petition, to limit imports of uranium into the United States. Now Section 232 is quite in the media a lot right now with the steel and aluminum. I think people did not know what Section 232 even meant up until a few days ago when the Trump administration, after a review by the Department of Commerce, is looking at imposing tariffs on imports from various forms from different countries. We as a company we actually started this process about a year ago. We felt that the low level of production in the United States--- The United States is the largest consumer of uranium in the world, but we are only actually producing less than 5% of our requirements. The Section 232 is a trade act that is driven for any type of commodity, like uranium or vanadium or in the cases of steel or aluminum that may have national security implications. ...

Energy Fuels’ Mark Chalmers on the US uranium mining industry

published:13 Mar 2018

views:816

March 12, 2018 — “The nuclear industry in the United States has been challenged with natural gas and the increase in renewables lately. We do not want to be greedy here, but we do think that a frontend of the nuclear fuel cycle is required in the United States,” states Mark Chalmers, President & CEO of Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU | TSX: EFR), in an interview with InvestorIntel’s Jeff Wareham.
Jeff Wareham: Mark, uranium and vanadium have both been in the news a lot lately. First of all, can you comment on what is going on in the market and particularly what is going on politically in the U.S.?
Mark Chalmers: Uranium itself has historically been a political, kind of, element. We as a company, with Ur-Energy, we filed a Section 232, a trade petition, to limit imports of uranium into the United States. Now Section 232 is quite in the media a lot right now with the steel and aluminum. I think people did not know what Section 232 even meant up until a few days ago when the Trump administration, after a review by the Department of Commerce, is looking at imposing tariffs on imports from various forms from different countries. We as a company we actually started this process about a year ago. We felt that the low level of production in the United States--- The United States is the largest consumer of uranium in the world, but we are only actually producing less than 5% of our requirements. The Section 232 is a trade act that is driven for any type of commodity, like uranium or vanadium or in the cases of steel or aluminum that may have national security implications. ...

Energy Fuels’ CEO on the commencement of vanadium production

published:02 Nov 2018

Energy Fuels’ CEO on the commencement of vanadium production

Energy Fuels’ CEO on the commencement of vanadium production

published:02 Nov 2018

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\"We have communicated to the market that we are starting vanadium production in the next, probably the next few weeks and we are being very aggressive in the vanadium market. We think that provides an opportunity for investors as our program unfolds to get exposure in the vanadium market as well as the uranium market.\" States Mark Chalmers, President & CEO of Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU | TSX: EFR), in an interview with InvestorIntel Corp. CEO Tracy Weslosky.
Tracy Weslosky: I am sure, in fact I am certain your shareholders absolutely love you right now. Your stock is up over 70% for the year. What are you doing different from many of your other friends in the resource sector?
Mark Chalmers: Tracy I think we have been telling the story a little differently than in the past. I think people are realizing that the company has huge optionality in the uranium space, but also in the vanadium space that we are the only company in the United States that can produce vanadium from primary ore sources. We think the story is resonating well. We have got a lot of runway left.
Tracy Weslosky: Speaking of runway, I mean for some of us branding Energy Fuels with vanadium as well is quite intriguing because vanadium is going straight through the roof. What is happening with vanadium and can you tell the audience a little bit more about how Energy Fuels is not only involved in vanadium, you are actually producing.
Mark Chalmers: The company assets have a long history of producing vanadium. You are right, vanadium prices have gone from around $5.00-$6.00 per pound a few ye...

Energy Fuels’ CEO on the commencement of vanadium production

published:02 Nov 2018

views:398

\"We have communicated to the market that we are starting vanadium production in the next, probably the next few weeks and we are being very aggressive in the vanadium market. We think that provides an opportunity for investors as our program unfolds to get exposure in the vanadium market as well as the uranium market.\" States Mark Chalmers, President & CEO of Energy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU | TSX: EFR), in an interview with InvestorIntel Corp. CEO Tracy Weslosky.
Tracy Weslosky: I am sure, in fact I am certain your shareholders absolutely love you right now. Your stock is up over 70% for the year. What are you doing different from many of your other friends in the resource sector?
Mark Chalmers: Tracy I think we have been telling the story a little differently than in the past. I think people are realizing that the company has huge optionality in the uranium space, but also in the vanadium space that we are the only company in the United States that can produce vanadium from primary ore sources. We think the story is resonating well. We have got a lot of runway left.
Tracy Weslosky: Speaking of runway, I mean for some of us branding Energy Fuels with vanadium as well is quite intriguing because vanadium is going straight through the roof. What is happening with vanadium and can you tell the audience a little bit more about how Energy Fuels is not only involved in vanadium, you are actually producing.
Mark Chalmers: The company assets have a long history of producing vanadium. You are right, vanadium prices have gone from around $5.00-$6.00 per pound a few ye...

News came out that Energy Fuels will resume Vanadium Production. This is great news as it will bring in some revenue for the company while we wait for the Uranium market to get going.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/energy-fuels-commencing-vanadium-production-100000129.html

Energy Fuels (TSE:EFR) (NYSE:UUUU) CEO Mark Chalmers tells Proactive Investors the uranium mining company reported earnings of $7.1mln for the second quarter.
Additionally, Chalmers says the company added to its working capital which grew to US$55.25mln, including cash and cash equivalents. Chalmer

March 12, 2018 — “The nuclear industry in the United States has been challenged with natural gas and the increase in renewables lately. We do not want to be greedy here, but we do think that a frontend of the nuclear fuel cycle is required in the United States,” states Mark Chalmers, President & CEO

\"We have communicated to the market that we are starting vanadium production in the next, probably the next few weeks and we are being very aggressive in the vanadium market. We think that provides an opportunity for investors as our program unfolds to get exposure in the vanadium market as well as